Poojary clears doubts on 'Violence Prevention Bill'; says Made-Snana may spread AIDS

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December 3, 2011

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Mangalore, December 3: Brushing aside the allegations that 'Prevention of Communal and Targeted Violence (Access to Justice and Reparations) Bill 2011' proposed by Union Government is anti-Hindu, Senior Congress leader B Janardhana Poojary said the Bill is aimed at protecting not only religious minorities but linguistic minorities as well.

Addressing the media persons at District Congress Office here on Saturday Mr Poojary lamented that the Sangh parivar, out of ignorance has already started labeling the Bill as anti-Hindu, even though it was yet to be tabled in the parliament.

He also revealed that, the leaders of saffron outfits, in the recently held protest rally against the Bill, have misquoted some of the sections of the Bill.

Stating that the Bill will prevent acts which may result in injury or harm to a person or property belonging to any group, he clarified that, in this Bill the word “group” refers to any religious or linguistic minority in any State.

In fact, the Bill would also protect a large section of Hindus. “It will also protect linguistic minorities such as Tulu speaking Brahmins, Konkanis, Bunts, Billavas etc. Are they not Hindus?” he questioned.

Referring to Bal Thackeray's recent remarks on Kannadigas, the Congress leader said once the Bill passed, it would prevent such offences.

“Hindus need not be afraid of this Bill”, he said adding that it would only target only those who involve in communal violence.


'Made-Made Snana may spread AIDS'


Replying to a query on controversial ritual of 'Made-Made Snana' at government-run Kukke Subrahmanya Temple, Mr Poojary said there are possibilities of spread AIDS, TB and skin diseases, as the devotees offer 'Urulu Seve' without wearing clothes, over the plantain leaves having leftovers of meal served to Brahmins.

“Come Kudroli Gokarnanatha Temple you can offer clean and hygienic Urulu Seve. That too wearing your clothes,” he said.

If the chief pontiff of Pejavara mutt Vishwesha Theertha Swamiji and Dharmasthala Dharmadhikari Dr D Veerendra Heggade have any morality, they should oppose such acts, he challenged.

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January 20,2020

Mangaluru, Jan 20: The improvised explosive device (IED) recovered from a bag at Mangaluru airport was defused in an open field by the personnel of the bomb disposal squad on Monday. 

A short while ago, the Commissioner of Police in Mangaluru, PS Harsha, narrated the incident, along with the action taken by the security personnel.

"Today at approx 9 am a suspect dropped the baggage, containing plausible explosive substances, at the Mangaluru airport. It was spotted by the security personnel and then the bomb detection and disposal team was pressed into action," Harsha told reporters here.

"The area was cordoned off and then the suspected object was taken in a threat containment vehicle to a spot for defusing the explosive device. The local police have registered an FIR in this connection based on the complaints of CISF," he added.

The Commissioner said that three teams have been formed for "identification and apprehension of the accused."
He further said that the visuals of the suspect have been shared for his identification, and urged citizens of Mangaluru and around the nation to come forward and inform the police if they have any knowledge of the accused.

"Our teams have made some breakthrough and established few preliminary facts and I am assured we will be able to trace out the execution plan of the act of sabotage," he added.

Also Read: Security beefed up at airports across country after suspicious bag found at Mangaluru airport

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January 22,2020

Bengaluru, Jan 22: Karnataka home minister Basavaraj Bommai today refused to respond when a journalist asked him why Aditya Rao, who was arrested on charge of planting bomb at Mangaluru International Airport, can’t be called a terrorist.

Responding to another query of another journalist on the sidelines of a private program, here, Mr Bommai said all airports in the state would soon have bomb disposal squads.

"After the Mangaluru airport bomb incident, a thought has been given to establishing bomb disposal squads near airports in the state. Hubballi and Kalburgi airports too will have them," he said.

He said, Aditya Rao resident of Udupi who has been in a frustrated state for not getting employment and earlier too arrested for hoax calls surrendered at the DGP office in Bengaluru on Wednesday. The Mangaluru police will take him into custody for investigations, he added.

Despite the suspect surrendering to the police, investigations into the case will continue, he said.

He further added, 'Irrespective of the organisations the accused belongs to, he will be punished.”

Explosives used in the Mangaluru airport bomb have been sent to the Forensic Science Laboratory for analysis and investigation. National Security Guards too were collecting details, he stated.

He then went on to slam Opposition parties over Mangaluru Airport bomb incident. “State police, on getting information about the suspected bag, had acted swiftly and diffused it. The opposition has resorted to politics and using the incident to appease minorities,” he said.

He also termed that the statements made by the opposition would instigate anti-national elements.

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Thursday, 23 Jan 2020

The biggest and terrible terrorist are those who justify and support  terrorist by whatever means even if its not calling a terrorist as terrorist

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April 7,2020

Bengaluru, Apr 7: Former Minister and Leader of the Opposition Siddaramiah on Tuesday termed the shutting by private clinics in the state by doctors as an 'inhuman act'.

Taking to micro-blogging site Twitter, the Congress leader said due to the fear of Novel Coronavirus, the doctors have closed their private clinics, which was against their profession.

This has affected the people, especially those, who are suffering from other deceases. He urged Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa to intervene and resolve the issue immediately.

Despite the government instructions not to close down their clinics, the doctors have not been responding positively, Mr Siddaramaiah noted.

In this connection, the government should act seriously and give necessary warning to the doctors, to either open their clinics to serve the people, or face action, he added.

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